'Equality in education is not about treating everyone the same; it is about giving everyone an equal opportunity to access the learning experience'
http://www.anqdevelopment1-linux.co.uk/04-TheoryTasks/Theory3.htm
Whilst doing a bit of research I came across this quote that got me thinking. While I agree that all students should be given the opportunity to learn, and their learning being delivered and assessed in a way that suits them, where do you draw the line between helping them do the best they can and giving them extra help that gives them a greater advantage over others?
Is it ethical to assess different students in different ways where it may give one student an advantage over the other? This quote suggests that we shouldnt treat everyone the same but based on their individual needs, but then how do you deal with some students noticing this and accusing you of not being consistent and offering 'special treatment', and how do you ensure everybody is taught and assessed fairly?
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